Newly Single is a 2017 American arthouse meta dark comedy film written and directed by Adam Christian Clark.
[1] Set in Downtown Los Angeles over the course of a winter, the script focuses on the dark and often funny moments of a newly-single and increasingly abrasive filmmaker.
After ridiculing his girlfriend’s belief in Scientology, director Astor Williams Stevenson finds himself single and trying to discover what exactly it is he wants.
[6] The New York Times described the film as a dark comedy "probing the sexual and professional misadventures of a struggling filmmaker.
"[8] In contrast, Chuck Foster of Film Threat barbs, "what could have been the next Tiny Furniture gets so wrapped up in its own narcissism that it falls flat with a dull thud".